In 2006, the United States was by far the largest consumer of oil, followed by China and Japan. On average, the U.S. consumed 20.6 million barrels per day. Saudi Arabia was the largest producer, averaging 10.7 million barrels per day. Vu Nguyen, New York Times, Oil production, consumption, exports to the United States
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Source: Energy Information Administration
Vu Nguyen / The New York Times
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